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Campus Room Change.

  • 21-08-2009 11:52pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,808 ✭✭✭


    Is there a room change form or anything? I got campus and have done this past four years. A friend also got campus but we want to try and live together. We were on each others forms. Anybody know of a way to try and get us in the same apartment?

    Or is it simply just try and persuade campus res to change us?


Comments

  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Raoul,

    I'd say that the last thing campus res would want these days, with all the parents calling up trying to get a room for little jimmy or jenny, is to have to deal with others who are already sorted. I'd say at the start of the year, you could prob talk to your housemates and see if one wants to switch so ye could live together. Either that or after christmas, when a lot seem to drop out, ye could always swoop in and take 2 rooms of an apartment.

    I wish you luck in your lives together. :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 227 ✭✭jennyq


    It'd be worth a try for you to contact them now, or fairly soon after you've moved in when they know what offers are going to be accepted & rooms filled. I know 2 people who were in your situation last year in Larkfield & when they contacted Campus Res they got moved into one of the apartments kept for people with disabilities on the ground floor which hadn't been filled. This apartment was also a bit bigger than the normal ones for obvious reasons, so it actually worked out pretty well for them! I doubt that happens too often but all the same it's worth giving them a ring to see.


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